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Pence's comments indicate the president's decision, as expected, won out.
But as with Apple's founder, Churchill's other qualities won out.
I think you can probably guess which feeling won out.
Ultimately, she won out, and Victor was rewritten as Victoria.
That jurisprudential concern won out in Employee Division v. Smith.
But diagonal cuts won out with most of our chefs.
The German view, as is often the case, won out.
That objection won out over Congress asserting its war powers.
And so, political strategist McConnell won out over institutionalist McConnell.
Then, in the final showdown, humanity won out over machine intelligence.
Ultimately, however, the suits have won out on this particular project.
Eventually, my rebellion won out over my desire to be poised.
Amazingly, on that fateful day in Croatia, the Rimac won out.
The French bid won out against rival Japanese and German firms.
Through due process in the courts, the nation's values won out.
In the end, she and Frankel won out on the investment.
Love, freedom, and a dream of fleeing corporate America won out.
Los Angeles won out over San Francisco to host the museum.
But the prospect of making a more inclusive publication won out.
The negative reviews were damaging, but the visual splendor won out.
But backers of more systematic assessment seem to have won out.
But the cultural and corporate pressures on his employer won out.
Against all odds, love won out at the 90th Academy Awards.
The boys won out, and Dunn was hurriedly ferried to doctors.
His argument that the government order violated his free speech won out.
Obviously, Apple won out in the end pricing 4K films at $20.
Eventually, Didi won out after it also gained backing from Apple Inc.
But even amidst the activism, Reddit's fondness for memes still won out.
The "you do you" ethos of Gen Z has officially won out.
So whose brand won out in this transaction: Wendy Davis or Tumblr?
In the end, economic logic and, most importantly, the data won out.
She won out over more than 2,500 entries, according to the museum.
There, tech firms plowed into finance years ago and largely won out.
Though Betamax was technically superior, VHS won out by simply being ubiquitous.
So who won out in the negotiations, and who got left behind?
"Cut it" won out, even though I preferred to wear it longer.
Let's ponder why the walled garden won out over the open protocol.
For now, however, it seems that mainstream Chinese beauty has won out.
Fortunately, the silent majority of the conservative-leaning justice supporters won out.
By the end of the day on Tuesday, the struggles won out.
The significant bump this year appears to signal Mattis has won out.
While Microsoft didn't bid the most, its cash-only offering won out.
There were rumors of other names, but convention won out in the end.
In the end though, symbolic climate politics won out over pragmatic energy policy.
The rewrite of 10 Things won out, and the rest, indeed, is history.
Snap had also approached Shazam about a possible deal, but Apple won out.
Well, peer pressure won out, and I told him I would wear it.
This season, the balance tipped, and sophistication, or some approximation thereof, won out.
Ultimately, Peters won out — but that could change on the Senate floor. Sen.
If there was a moment's hesitation, let us say the chops won out.
And while the two coexisted for many years, the Galleria eventually won out.
Not surprisingly, the multimillion dollar fight won out over the first-year league.
"At the end of the day, I think right won out," Justice said.
When the dust settled, Amazon Studios won out with a seven-figure deal.
Here's the bottom line: today, constant pressure against a bad nominee won out.
If the possibility is more fun than the history, the possibility won out.
But the metro-accessible, downtown-DC-proximate, and relatively dense Crystal City won out.
When asked which candidate had the best policy ideas, Warren won out with 31%.
Indexing has won out against active investing, and investors are voting with their feet.
Chicken McNuggets won out in japan, and mayonnaise beat out ketchup in North America.
It is evidence that the typical " oh but sources and methods" types won out.
Curious to see which ones won out and how, exactly, this experiment went down?
As the business took off, he won out over rivals through competition or acquisition.
Macklemore's corny rhymes won out because they was considered more socially conscious and digestible.
For today, however, the forces of order won out over the forces of chaos.
My meal at MOD won out on all fronts, including speed, taste, and customizability.
Fincher was a novice director with little power, and eventually the studio won out.
Finally, my body won out over my mind and I had sex with Dan.
Has Albert's resolute pacifism won out over the fact that he's a fucking dick?
Democrats worried at one time about Donna Shalala's candidacy, but her momentum won out.
Erin Hills won out over more prominent Midwestern courses, like Cog Hill outside Chicago.
Neither man is a shrinking violet, but ultimately the governor's greater power won out.
Ultimately, though, a different group of conservative voters — comfortable with the Republican establishment — won out.
The Accountant won out in rentals across the board, followed by Moana and Wonder Woman.
That strategy won out in China when the company bought Uber's operations in the country.
Utilitarianism in its crudest and cruelest form won out over Kantianism at its most noble.
Instead, in the regulatory struggles of the twenties and thirties, the commercial networks won out.
The truth has won out: The Russia story was "all a big hoax" after all.
And for some, Black Friday has even won out over Thanksgiving as a family holiday.
By the time I got to Florida, though, stress and logistical needs had won out.
Kanye won out because at this point it would be punching down to trash Burtonites.
A smaller version of the toy could be won out of a carnival claw machine.
Mr. Mnuchin's willingness to keep doing so suggests that expedience has won out over experience.
The Eastmans won out, at least with McCartney, and eventually made him an unequalled fortune.
A new survey proves out that logic: Price won out over several other crucial factors.
But Amazon eventually won out—and it sounds like the loss still stings a bit.
Sadly, the critics won out, and Apple quietly retired the 12-inch MacBook this year.
Macron's stance seems to have won out, much to the frustration of other EU diplomats.
The ephemeral model pioneered by Snapchat has clearly won out, even if Snapchat itself is struggling.
Analysis: Both the Clippers and the Los Angeles Lakers wanted Morris, and the Clippers won out.
The newswire claims that Twitter won out in a bidding war against Verizon, Yahoo, and Amazon.
The combination of the bunk study and parental fears seems to have won out over science.
We might conclude that the need to solidify relations with the religious right has won out.
Some boosters also heralded the potential of ostriches, but emus won out over their ratite cousins.
But because of Bleacher Report's NBA ties, among other factors, a basketball-focused approach won out.
Though the expansionists were initially stymied, they won out for a surprising reason: the Industrial Revolution.
Keynes's idea of GDP won out on both sides of the Atlantic and soon spread further.
The opponents have won out in past years, with the provision getting stripped out during negotiations.
The chicken nuggets at Wendy's won out with their crispy coating, juicy chicken, and balanced flavor.
Paul's vision won out, Christianity took root, and now there's probably a church in your neighborhood.
Calhoun's predictions won out: North Carolina and Villanova face each other in the title game tonight.
Historically, the party only publicly releases how many delegates the candidate won out of each precinct.
However, Five Guys won out in terms of overall ingredient quality and its classic burger taste.
No single theory has won out to explain why Alabama's anti-gambling fervor may have ebbed.
"Nature won out over industry here, that's why this place was perfect for us," says Luke.
Ultimately John and the Ravens won out in what would become Ray Lewis's final football game. 
While Tria got his way over Rivera, the 5-Star won out with Palermo, source said.
Her stylists did of course provide other options [see below], but her stunning standby shoe won out.
I won out, but had to give up one key feature: This room didn't have a closet.
But NAFTA won out in the end with Congress and then President Clinton ratifying it in 210.
Maybe they felt shy taking the post-awards burger selfies this year and the guilt won out.
Although Sailfish looks to have won out as the preferred Android alternative for Russia at this point.
And the Greens' hard-line stance eventually won out when Germany banned all nuclear power in 2011.
But NAFTA won out in the end with Congress and then President Clinton ratifying it in 2600.
The thinking goes that if those motivations won out in Britain, the same could happen in America.
At the end of the day, I think the advocacy community and battered women victims won out.
A few gorgeous designs were in the running, but Henry Bacon's won out and construction soon began.
By the end of the "Ring" cycle, the immutable forces have won out, just as Erda foretold.
In this case, the dominant gene (darker hair) won out, giving Jon more of the Stark coloring.
Qualcomm eventually won out, helping write the standards for next-generation mobile technology, 3G and 463G service.
So anger won out over common sense and the villains of this story now get their wish.
But in the PKK situation, and more generally when the two disagreed, Erdoğan's preferences generally won out.
YouTube/The Secret World of Gold Unfortunately, the proponents of easy money won out in the succeeding decades.
In the Best Actor race, Rami Malek won out for his performance as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody.
But, exactly who won out isn't clear, and it's not hard to see why VCs made the bet.
Though McD's won out in the end, she was sure to let fans know "both are so good."
Facebook and Google were rumoured to be interested in the technology, but it looks like Samsung won out.
Like Bannon, he won out over other voices in the administration such as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
In the end, her love of puns and the opportunity to one-up a rude comment, won out.
Mr. Comey's instinct won out: He just said exactly what he was doing and let the chips fall.
When a friend recommended he apply for a vacant position as a prison chef, his curiosity won out.
They won out over three competing bids, made within 36 hours of the home going on the market.
While I was impressed by neither, Burger King won out with its better fries and more balanced burger.
"This Is America" won out, and the video's choreographer, Sherrie Silver, accepted the award on Donald Glover's behalf.
For a while Thursday morning, it looked like Cohn and his anti-protectionist stance might have won out.
In the end, the Judiciary members won out and Nadler's starring role in the impeachment drive was preserved.
In the end, though, a combined bid by Cornell and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology won out.
But Mr. Hsu said he also understood the local resistance to Amazon, and why it had won out.
Lane wanted to wait for a first look when his bride walked down the aisle, but practicality won out.
Things like photographs, jewelry, ornaments, and childhood toys won out over laptops, clothing, cars, and other high-value items.
Fortunately, wise policy won out in this most recent budget negotiation with the timely death of Murkowski's policy rider.
Monfils' tactics, while bold, ultimately proved unsuccessful as Djokovic's skill and familiarity with the Frenchman's playing style won out.
The young guns won out in 1970 in the Legislative Reorganization Act, which put August recess on the books.
Steaming won out, so if nutrients are your biggest concern, you could always steam your food from now on.
One of the important features of American culture is that the view toward the future has always won out.
The opinion side of Fox News, which Shine had run, had won out, as had his friend Sean Hannity.
I considered other constellations for a puzzle theme, but Cassiopeia won out because it has only five main stars.
The original formula had won out, but the "Classic" tag didn't fall away from cans and bottles until 2009.
Covering content almost always won out over deeper inquiry — the Crusades got a week; the Cold War, two days.
There was reported interest from the Chargers, Dolphins, Raiders and others -- but in the end, the Bucs won out.
Darwinian technology theorists might argue that one group would have eventually won out—a FlankSpeed flotilla might have formed.
But it took on greater character as the evening proceeded, and Mr. Padmore's expressivity won out in the end.
M.L.B. hosted regular season games in San Juan, P.R., in April 2018 and Monterrey, Mexico, won out this spring.
"The Call of the Wild" flirted with being god-awful, but its better nature won out in the end.
The centrifugal forces won out, leaving more and more longtime Democratic groups and voters feeling tossed from their party.
In 2004, at two hours and seven minutes, Huw Lobb's evolutionary endurance and the favorable hot, dry conditions won out.
There were these different systems at that time until the dominant one won out, which was the World Wide Web.
I tried the encounter, over and over again, until luck won out and Nimble handed over the item I needed.
Those involved have described the effort as an incredible achievement where good faith compromise based on diverse interests won out.
While the book has won out-of-this-world praise, word of its success has not traveled quite that far.
WeWork had also been subject to a competing takeover bid by JPMorgan, but it looks like SoftBank has won out.
It is the second time Kelleher, a 27-year veteran of the bank, has won out in internal power struggles.
Despite Uber's valuation of $69 billion overshadowing Lyft's $5.5 billion, the ride-hailing giant hasn't won out on every partnership.
But Ranadive, with grand plans for the construction of a new arena and global expansion of the game, won out.
Amsterdam won out against other contenders on commercial considerations, ability to attract talent and ease of doing business, he said.
I thought it would end up being one of these like, you know, almost like the UberX model that won out.
Politico's Eliana Johnson reports that national security adviser John Bolton favored doing so, but Mnuchin's more conservative position ultimately won out.
Clinton each won out on their respective strengths — Wall Street reform and foreign policy — with views divided on a true victor.
For much of the professional sports era, the moralists have won out and opportunities to gamble legally have been tightly controlled.
It can be argued that Trump supporters should have even been in favor of the reforms, but the pageantry won out.
The company adamantly stands by the notion that none of its products have ever been unsafe, but consumer perception won out.
In many other areas as well, the desire to control things has won out over the desire to reform and liberalize.
Powell ultimately won out, and Kaepernick stayed on Nike's roster with a contract that was set to expire in early 2019.
Edberg, the defending champion, won out the endurance contest, beating Chang 6-7, 7-43, 7-6, 5-7, 6-4.
Mr. Pompeo argued against cutting the funding so drastically, but Mr. Kushner took a strong stance and won out, he added.
Senator Brad Hoylman, a sponsor of the original bill, suggested on Friday that the real estate industry's narrative had won out.
Asked on Thursday why Congress had not done more to limit presidential power, Sanders suggested that political angst usually won out.
Thankfully in the tug of war between extraction and preservation, preservation won out in places like Muir's beloved Sierra Nevada forests.
It was the top pick among millennials — a demographic the company is specifically targeting with the Galaxy S8 — so it won out.
The repeal bill won out by a 27-8 margin in the senate, with two Republicans joining all six Democrats in opposition.
The Demon was phased out of the lineup when sales fell short as religious groups' objections to its devilish name won out.
He won out because he gave customers what they wanted, and the business was successful enough to pay for his college education.
Longer battery life and faster processors won out against thinness in surveys, outlets like The Wall Street Journal and Fortune have reported.
Eventually the truth won out: After Knox spent four years in an Italian prison, an appeals court overturned her initial murder conviction.
Forstall, who was head of the Macintosh team, won out, while Fadell, who led the iPod team, was left in the dust.
The Pixar film won out over a field of other animated films, including Loving Vincent, The Boss Baby, Ferdinand, and The Breadwinner.
But between two kinds of outcomes — gains in well-being and gains in destructive capacity — the beneficial ones have largely won out.
When asked whether they value home ownership or traveling and having family experiences, experiences won out with 56 percent of our cohort.
While Goldwater lost the 1964 general election, his ideas eventually won out in the GOP, culminating in the Reagan Revolution of 1980.
Harris won out against the likes of Afrojack, The Chainsmokers, and Mike Posner in the only category specifically geared toward electronic music.
But everyone agrees that the Maccabees won out in the end and imposed their version of Judaism on the formerly Hellenized Jews.
But it was Katonah, a hamlet of Bedford an hour north of the city with a vibrant main street, that won out.
He would have liked to keep her by his side, but his duty as an educator won out over his paternal instinct.
"We did a comparative analysis of cost and time to repair it, and across the board Fort Knox won out," Pickett added.
When she eventually won out, the song rose to No. 1 and cemented her reputation as one of the era's greatest lyricists. 
"The better angels of the state's voters had won out, engraving on me the lesson that prejudice can be overcome," he writes.
Disney eventually won out, at a price of $71.3 billion, but Comcast still has plans for a streaming service of its own.
The end result of that complex corporate structure is that everyone won out when both the game and the film became commercial successes.
Then–home secretary Theresa May eventually won out in the proverbial knife fight and became the head of the Conservatives and prime minister.
But so far, solar energy has won out, with a power purchase agreement already signed in February to buy 510 megawatts in 2019.
When the animation option won out, Williams turned to the artist Brad Kunkle, who produced eight oil paintings in his distinctive heightened style.
The Cougars' size advantage ultimately won out as Houston held a 48-33 rebounding advantage and outscored NJIT 46-123 in the paint.
Also in this version, electronica won out over every other genre, going from Moby's evergreen "Bodyrock" to the electro-funk of Utah Saints.
Her speech suggests that the Clinton campaign's strategy ultimately won out over efforts to link Trump to the rest of the Republican Party.
Acting won out, and filmmaker Matt Amato, one of Ledger's closest friends, recalls the natural confidence he brought to Hollywood from the outset.
The cultural imperative of disclosure won out this summer when Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News host, sued Roger Ailes for sexual harassment.
However, eventually Trump's will won out, and in May, the president announced he was officially pulling the US out of the nuclear accord.
If talent always won out, and if the game were played in a computer simulation, the Astros would run away with this division.
The days of Dan Quayle types are largely over; competent and experienced Al Gore/Dick Cheney/Joe Biden types have largely won out.
Massoud, who had a recurring role in "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan," won out over more than 2,000 hopefuls who auditioned for his role.
Ultimately, the Model Y won out due to its release date and Romano's experience with Tesla's Model S sedan, Romano told Business Insider.
"Today in El Salvador, water won out over gold," Johnny Wright Sol, a legislator from the center-right Arena party, wrote on Twitter.
"And sometimes one person's visions won out, but it was always most exciting when those ideas all had to be reconciled," he added.
His denials always won out, until two years ago, when he returned to Australia from the Vatican to face a variety of charges.
The Chicago Olympics are mostly benefitting massive construction firms that won out on public-private partnerships in which the public pays for private gain.
Everything happens for a reason, and in this case, it's clear that the real person meant to play Phil won out in the end.
San Francisco has been trying for years to have filmmaker George Lucas build his Star Wars museum there, but ultimately Los Angeles won out.
When Ivanka Trump asked Cecile Richards for a private meeting earlier this year, the Planned Parenthood president's hopes won out over her deep differences
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said on stage in February that she would "love to stream the NFL, " but clearly Amazon won out once again.
Mr. Giles had hoped to become editor of The Sunday Times, but his colleague Harold Evans won out, and Mr. Giles became his deputy.
Rumble Ponies won out over other seemingly bizarre choices like Stud Muffins, Timber Jockeys and Rocking Horses, which some fans found difficult to accept.
Both films are packed to the brim with cheesy jokes and feature surprisingly star-studded casts, but "Madagascar" ultimately won out in the end.
At Monoprix, a supermarket chain, paper bags have won out and stacks of them perch precariously on stands at the ends of fruit counters.
The job search site ranked titles based on salary and opportunity, and the construction industry largely won out, claiming 10 of the 25 spots.
Copyright, not necessarily human decency, won out in the end, with the plaintiff basing the case around the violation of copyright regarding the distributed images.
The home video recorder was a precursor to VHS, though the latter ultimately won out for being cheaper, easier, and capable of storing more content.
For a while the rays had an even spilt, but eventually the Eagles won out with the majority of the swimmers choosing them as champs.
In the Central Massachusetts Division 3 boys' golf tournament on Tuesday, high school junior Emily Nash smoked the competition and won out by four shots.
Men and women both prioritized live sports, but women won out for who streamed more, with an average of 232 hours per female Hulu subscriber.
Steam won out in the poll, and now, Trump says he's going to order old-fashioned steam catapults be installed on new American aircraft carriers.
Amanda Nunes says she and her girlfriend have already worked out the name issue when they tie the knot ... and the Nunes name won out.
And as is the case today, when Reagan signed the Anti-Drug Abuse Act into law that October, political theater won out over rational thinking.
While McDonald&aposs put up a valiant fight, Chick-fil-A won out with its large portions, fluffy yet crispy waffle fries, and signature nuggets.
Slade won out in 1973, selling 500,000 copies of "Merry Xmas Everybody" on pre-orders alone, then adding another 350,000 on the day of release.
David Tepper, the billionaire co-founder of hedge fund Appaloosa Management, has won out to buy the Carolina Panthers football franchise, according to multiple reports.
DG: In a way, Grant Wood's defensive explanation of his own painting, as a realistic and sincere depiction of Iowa, won out in the end.
She started singing with the San Francisco Opera that year and stayed with the company for four years, before her preference for nightclubs won out.
Ms. Brown, who lives on Cape Cod, is scheduled to attend the rededication this month and said she is happy that her perseverance won out.
Noting that Ford's first Model T was a "flex-fuel" car, Rhodes describes how, with more government support, alcohol might have won out over petroleum.
Much to my surprise, vegan butter won out: It provided the best flavor and best replicated the qualities of dairy butter, like browning and spread.
The foreign policy establishment's majority view that that would be a bad idea won out, and Clinton never met with the leader while in office.
PAG finally won out when Air Products dropped its $1.5 billion bid in March, saying the deal wasn't in the best interest of its shareholders.
They included the appointment of a tainted temporary senator and the decision to drive a House member who might have won out of the race.
But Mr. Mattis and other military leaders adamantly opposed retaliating, arguing that the attack was insignificant — a position that ultimately won out, these officials said.
But he's also been pushing for the legalization of young immigrants for 15 years, and his interest in protecting DREAMers appears to have won out.
But opponents of the pact such as Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt and White House strategist Stephen Bannon won out and convinced Trump to exit.
Eovaldi's flair — six-plus innings of shutout ball — won out over Dickey's fluttering artistry, as the Yankees defeated the Blue Jays, 903-0, at Yankee Stadium.
In the end, her model won out, because it was the only one that would reliably allow customers to perform the lab work and view results.
Since then, he's made a comeback, and in the Paris deal he won out in a power struggle with Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and Gary Cohn.
A small number of Republican senators have expressed discomfort with this idea, but when was the last time public interest won out in today's Republican Party?
In the end, though, comfort food won out over showmanship, even if the chefs couldn't resist drawing on a few fine dining tricks from their pasts.
Miller eventually won out, as some of the plot points just wouldn't have made sense if they went the way in the story Cameron wanted to.
"Given the option of petroleum byproduct and smushed-up bugs, the bugs won out," said Lance Winters, master distiller at St. George Spirits in Alameda, Calif.
It was therefore at pains to reconcile a double allegiance to the Soviet Union and to France, though the former always won out over the latter.
The fifth-year head coach pleaded for another two minutes before the trainers won out and forced him to adhere to Williamson&aposs strict minutes restriction.
First, it's conceivable that baleen emerged alongside raptorial teeth, and that a period of overlap existed for a while until the filter-feeding strategy eventually won out.
These and other concerns delayed the Trump administration's announcement on the foreign terrorist designation, a State Department official told me, but ultimately the Iran hawks won out.
Rachel LambAge: 27 Issue: Climate ChangeRachel Lamb grew up with plenty of voices questioning the magnitude of climate change, but a love for the outdoors won out.
Instead, the White House policy adviser Daniel Patrick Moynihan's "tangle of pathology" thesis from the same year won out, making him the new Myrdal in policy circles.
But Mattis' recommendation for a proportionate and limited response won out, which says something about who Trump trusts when it comes to decisions about war and peace.
But that side of the trade-off has never won out nationally in the long run before, and there is little reason to believe it will today.
Individual state support has won out over group projects as it seems easier to manage, said Kuralamuthan Thandavarayan of the anti-slavery charity International Justice Mission (IJM).
But when those freshmen arrived in Washington, the loudest voices in the Democratic caucus won out, and since then they have spent their political capital pursuing impeachment.
Almost immediately, Kristian won out, and the two spent the remaining weeks loved up as the rest of the drama unfolded before sealing things with an engagement.
But when it comes to candidates who respondents felt had given an "excellent" or "good" debate performance, Sanders won out with 53 percent over Biden's 50 percent.
Ultimately, the capital Hanoi won out -- providing Kim an opportunity not only to meet Trump but also to burnish his diplomatic credentials with the communist Vietnamese government.
So even though American Eagle, Lululemon and H&M are still beloved by the under-20s of the world, according to the facts, Amazon has officially won out.
Gains in gold were capped on Monday by a perception that Democrat Hillary Clinton had won out over Republican Donald Trump in the second U.S. presidential debate overnight.
This spring, a small group of officials in Washington held a vote on whether to keep the bureau open, and those favoring continuing the operations narrowly won out.
The group had also become a counter to LGBTQ rights, fighting against same-sex marriage laws and, until 2009, running Love Won Out, a controversial ex-gay ministry.
Ultimately, the version adopted as standard in the United Kingdom came to be known as association football, while another set of rules won out in the United States.
Senate Republicans haven't necessarily wanted to go up against Trump, especially on his signature campaign issue, but in this case, their concerns about constitutionality and precedent won out.
Of course, Mr. Jobs's stunning creativity eventually won out, with the advent of the iPod, which was soon followed by the iPhone, and, well, the rest is history.
In the end, the candidates who portrayed themselves as supporters of dramatic changes won out, leaving the teachers' union and its supporters angered and worried about the future.
In the end, seniority won out, with Pallone defeating Eshoo 100-90 when a vote was put to the full caucus — a blow to the Pelosi political machine.
So far, the partners have won out: despite the rise of anti-Wall Street sentiment after the 2008 financial collapse, the loophole has withstood every effort at reform.
But there were also moments that underlined the series' sneaky grappling with the crushing weight of the American criminal justice system, and in the end, those won out.
Despite that clear record of appalling human rights abuses, the strategic considerations of opposing the spread of communism during the Cold War won out over human rights concerns.
The 29-year-old won out over her fellow nominees Kirsten Dunst of Fargo, Sarah Hay of Flesh & Bone, Felicity Huffman of American Crime and Queen Latifah from Bessie.
To be honest, I've never had one of those, and I was considering it after my two drinks and zero dinner, but then the thought of food won out.
He just took longer to announce it because he needed time to decide where the money would be put to the best use -- and The King Center won out.
After obsessing over price points and making a deal with the devil to sacrifice expectations for anything remotely stylish, my cheapskate self won out on this 4-star item.
Uber's headline-grabbing protest, in which the company delivered 15,000 emails to the Queensland state government in a horse and cart, seems to have won out in the end.
But the fact that it won out might be surprising to some, given that a tweet from Merriam-Webster on November 29 revealed that "fascism" was the year's frontrunner.
There are a lot of reasons why "résumé" won out over "application letter," but I think one of the biggest might come from the education field of the era.
She was alluding to the Lincoln-Douglas debates as a critical turning point for our nation, in which human dignity ultimately won out by confronting the underlying moral question.
Shari Wyler, who bought a two-bedroom in Washington Heights last year, is convinced her offer won out because she chatted with the listing agent at the open house.
And apparently, the House version won out: ZTE can't get US government contracts, nor can Huawei, but it can still do business with private companies in the US. Sen.
Temer celebrated his Wednesday victory by proclaiming that "the truth had won out" and said his government would return to its task of recovering Brazil from its worst ever recession.
Shaft-driven bicycles have been around for a century, but chains and derailleurs won out due to their ability to translate muscle-power more efficiently through a range of gears.
The ad model won out but, even before it launched to the general public in 2007, Google got heat for scanning Gmail emails and using the contents for targeted advertising.
Some, like Tea Party leader Debbie Dooley, are deeply suspicious of Cohn and say there would be a grassroots revolt if his wing won out at the expense of Bannon.
As she sat down with the Clinton contingent inside the caucus, she covered her eyes and said she felt like she was "cheating on Bernie" -- but logic had won out.
But, still, the cramped sentences on the pro side won out, and Lev enrolled in the new school, a bit of a distance from where we live in Tel Aviv.
But when they reviewed a person's wages over several years, not just a single snapshot in time, the researchers were able to see that generosity won out in the long run.
"The workers' anger won out," said Antonio Piras, general secretary of the Fit-Cisl union, explaining why two-thirds of workers had rejected a plan that had been agreed with unions.
But the big picture is coming into view: A major employer faced a major financial threat, and short-term politics and greed won out over the integrity of the regulatory system.
While the findings from GitHub and Stack Overflow don't match exactly, spaces were victorious in both, and when it came to Stack Overflow, spaces won out in more ways than one.
As she sat down with the Clinton contingent inside the caucus, she covered her eyes and said she felt like she was "cheating on Bernie," but that logic had won out.
The couple, whose relationship started when they were neighbors in Northern Virginia, had been together for two decades and saw no need to marry before Mr. Obama's constant badgering won out.
Now that Ohio State has won out, Penn State has a potential path to the Big 10 Championship game against Wisconsin—but only if and after they beat Michigan State today.
"She was alluding to the Lincoln-Douglas debates as a critical turning point for our nation, in which human dignity ultimately won out by confronting the underlying moral question," she added.
Rodgers seriously considered ending his football career before it started, he said in a 2014 interview, but "football was still my first love, so that kind of won out," he says.
His arguments won out and the changes were made, but Mr. Millepied resigned from the Paris Opera Ballet in 2016, citing the struggle over "La Bayadère" as one reason for leaving.
Google, for instance, won out against Alta Vista, the leading search engine in the late 1990s, because its interface was cleaner, searches came up more quickly and the results were more accurate.
The choice for Congress was clear from the start, and fortunately, thanks to an intense engagement effort by the administration and the defense industry, wiser arguments won out in the conference report.
It also shows the degree to which its moral counter-revolution — its constant pushback against the norms of tolerance and anti-discrimination that supposedly won out in the 1960s — has been successful.
The underdogs won out this time, defeating eUnited 3-1 (which you can watch here and here), giving Team Gigantti a solid start to the first season of Blizzard's $100,000 Overwatch Contenders league.
While it hasn't recovered anywhere near its all-time high, bitcoin has won out as the the digital version of gold and a store of value, Novogratz said in the "Squawk Box" interview.
Sure, that would have made for good surfing, but more important factors won out: "There was the highway, and people's houses were there, so they closed it up lickety-split," Weber told me.
At around 5 percent interest, GM headquarters in Detroit has lent its South Korean unit nearly 3 trillion won, out of which 700 billion won comes due at the end of this month.
Philippe won out to some other, perhaps more politically aligned, potential nominees, including former Socialist Richard Ferrand, who has been a loyal supporter of Macron since he established his independent movement last year.
Yes, nature won out, my friends, as the cat scurried away—likely to feast on a bouquet of rats, who in turn likely feasted on whatever fare Goodison Park was serving up today.
Hopefully, Monday's debate will be remembered as a win for human beings — not just because human abilities won out, but because it successfully test-drove a technology with the potential to complement them.
Because it's of such poor quality, it was never meant to be mass-marketed in the first place, but the convenience of packing that much data into a small hard drive won out.
In the end, anti-Paris voices, led by chief strategist Steve Bannon and EPA administrator Scott Pruitt, won out, and Trump's remarks Thursday reflected the nationalist viewpoints espoused by Bannon and his cohorts.
McCollum attempted to revive the study in the fiscal 2020 spending measure for federal resource and environmental agencies, but the White House won out during eleventh-hour negotiations over the broad appropriations package.
Varys tried to counsel King Aerys to keep the gates closed to Tywin, but Grand Maester Pycelle, always a Lannister stooge, advised King Aerys to open the gates, and his advice won out.
Though Wenger's side narrowly won out in the end, he had to admit they were lucky to take all three points, having been matched by their opponents for large periods of the match.
While Swift was considered a potential big fish for that sort of agreement, the old major-label system — which controls about 80 percent of the industry via Universal, Sony and Warner — won out.
Mr. de Boni began looking for a show venue in August and considered both the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and the Statue of Liberty, but the New York Public Library won out.
The artist did not have much success back home with her Impressionist-flavored works, but her principles won out a few years after her death when Canadian women gained the right to vote.
Because apparently there was a parent who's on the board who suggested that they name someone contemporary, they had Steve Jobs to choose from, Barrack and Michelle Obama, and somehow I won out.
However, since it's been 20 years and we can all agree that Cash Money won out in the end, it's cool if you want to listen to Master P today, too, we'll allow it.
" Early on in label conversations—eventually won out by Matador—another contender prefaced their conversation with, "We signed a lot of women already, so we'd have to hold off a while on signing you.
He won out over Gwen Graham, a former member of Congress, the daughter of a former governor and senator, and the presumed Democratic frontrunner; former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine; and businessman Jeff Greene.
Hedge fund managers that have bet on stocks like , which sells one in four of its airplanes into China, going lower because of the U.S.-China trade spat haven't exactly won out, Cramer said.
Instead, Miller's hardline stance won out, Trump retains the 292,28 DACA recipients as bargaining chips, and he demonstrated that he could shut down compelling, popular compromise plans in the Senate by threatening a veto.
Gray-area charges — including fees that kick in after a free trial, auto-renewing services and subscription fees that creep higher over time — won out as consumers' top financial pet peeve in a February MyBankTracker.
When she quit her job for something new, she thought now is my chance, but the possible complications of asking out a former boss (whom she could easily work with again someday) eventually won out.
" The amorous mood won out on Saturday evening at the New York Society for Ethical Culture on the Upper West Side, where the ensemble Tenet presented the sweet-natured program "Madrigals of Love and War.
Of course Olmsted and Vaux's pastoral vision won out (as it did in Brooklyn's Prospect Park), and their creation is today considered hallowed ground that not even the most determined designer would dream of altering.
Hedge fund managers that have bet on stocks like Boeing, which sells one in four of its airplanes into China, going lower because of the U.S.-China trade spat haven't exactly won out, Cramer said.
It seems that Trump's sudden change of heart is due to the influence of US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who has won out over China hawks in the White House like trade adviser Peter Navarro.
Hartman views the success of Trump's cad routine as evidence of the loss of the last round of the culture wars—that is, proof that sexual liberation won out as a cultural premise over cultural conservatism.
Peer-to-peer ideals powered the original "sharing economy," but the model that won out — pioneered by firms like Uber and Airbnb — is more like turbo-powered classified ads and rentals than coops and shared resources.
That Moore, who was endorsed by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, won out over Strange, who was endorsed by McConnell and Trump, has been seen by many as a referendum on the Republican mainstream.
But over all, the bill was similar to the House version in broad strokes that moderates disliked, and conservatives won out on the key issue of reining in the growth of Medicaid in the long term.
Second, that moderation won out, and this largely empty signal -- hitting military targets in the dead of night with a small number of missiles -- provides the off-ramp both sides might ultimately have been looking for.
But the criticisms won out in the fifth when another black Democrat, Thomas V. Barnes, soundly beat him in the 1987 Democratic primary — and again when Mr. Hatcher tried to oust Mr. Barnes four years later.
In some ways, Kim Kardashian being included on the cover of Vogue announced a new era in media: one in which sheer viral popularity had finally won out over the dictates of so-called good taste.
But he's been much less successful on that front, as other advisers and interests have argued in favor of Republican status quo policies on economic issues, and have mainly won out in the Trump administration so far.
Now that most of the retail industry's earnings reports have been filed, Cramer found it worth reviewing the quarterly results from some of the top names in apparel to see which ones won out in recent months.
In essence, Tepper's correlation to the markets, owing to a long-term pattern of inordinate accuracy, won out over the market's much more recent predictive technical indicator with a significantly short period of correlation, the Trump tweet.
He joked that he would not hold two practices Thursday, to avoid using up his players' "quota of shots for the month," and that if they won out, they would finish the season with a winning record.
It's not 1993, and pretty graphics won out, even though they use a whole lot more bandwidth, put stress on servers, and inevitably force us to use more powerful technology than we really need for basic tasks.
The two were neck and neck in terms of subscriber numbers thanks to a sustained campaign by PewDiePie's fans, but the Indian channel won out and with 111 million subscribers is now the biggest channel on YouTube.
But on the issue of transgender troops, conservatives who worried that Mattis was steamrolling them won out, with Trump siding with them less than a month after Mattis committed to a six-month review of the issue.
But after lobbying from trade associations that represent the interests of Google, Amazon—makers of the microphone-enabled Google Home and Alexa smart speakers, respectively—and Microsoft, among other companies, the interests of big tech won out.
His desire to come to New York at the trade deadline rather than as a free agent—so he could sign a max deal before the lockout—won out with James Dolan over Donnie Walsh's desire for patience.
At the 121st International Olympic Committee Session in Copenhagen in 214, they won out over karate, squash, roller sports, baseball, and softball—the last two were dropped in 214, creating two vacancies in the Games' 280-sport lineup.
Compliments ultimately won out over pizza, but as the New York Magazine notes, Ariely believes pizza would have come first if his original plan for the pie to be delivered to the workers' homes had been seen through.
But his advisers, who had reportedly cautioned him against referring to the Rohingya by name so as not to cause a diplomatic incident that could put the country's minority Christian community at risk, seem to have won out.
The riskier long-term play won out in the end (though many got rich running Polaroid into the ground over and over), and now with a little luck the brand that started it all will continue its success.
In fact, all of the proposals put forth by the social conservatives won out easily in the vote at the end of the day, while all of those put forth by Dickerson and her allies were quickly dismissed.
Now that most of the retail industry's earnings reports have been filed, CNBC's Jim Cramer found it worth reviewing the quarterly results from some of the top names in apparel to see which ones won out in recent months.
Monfils won out 6-4 3-6 7-6(2) in a match that took two days to complete because of rain but the ankle injury was clearly hampering him and he withdrew from the tournament two hours later.
In that case, the party's turn to Trumpism will have won out among the young who still call themselves Republicans, but at the expense of scaring off many young voters who might have called themselves Republicans in another time.
They were divided over pornography, often bitterly — but over time the sex-positive side increasingly won out over the Andrea Dworkinish dissenters, even as the online realm was overrun with images and videos that more than justified her arguments.
None of the 31 anti-vaccine bills passed, while three of the five bills clamping down on vaccine deniers made it, which suggests that while there was more activity from the anti-vaccine side, public health won out in state legislatures.
Though NASA briefly flirted with the idea of using a glider wing to make its manned vehicles steerable as they returned to Earth, parachutes won out as the most dependable and efficient means of slowing down spacecraft prior to splashdown.
CPPIB and TCV won out in the auction against buyout groups KKR and Blackstone, which had also made it to the final round after Sportradar initially attracted a large number of expressions of interest, people close to the matter said.
Bannon's views won out on this issue, due in no small part to the fact that Trump promised to get out of Paris during the campaign and felt compelled to make good on that pledge to appease his political base.
But by mid-decade, the more conservative rendering of the phrase had won out both within both the Republican establishment and the Democratic Party's insurgent reformers, who took up the cause with new centrist organizations like the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC).
The sisters were up for the same Best Actress Oscar in 1942 when Joan won out over Olivia (though Olivia eventually won her own Oscar); the latter reportedly refused to congratulate her sister on the award, leading to snub number one.
While conventional mice seem to have won out — Logitech's most recent trackball mouse was the M570, released back in the heady days of 2010 — there are still trackball aficionados out there that maintain that the trackball is the only way to roll.
AI systems were capable of some cool stuff — speech recognition was rapidly advancing, AlphaGo had just won out of five matches with a top Go player, and companies were optimistic that they could make progress on tough problems like autonomous vehicles and translation.
For one thing, the obvious counterargument is that Overwatch, the game that clearly won out over LawBreakers, had its own gamer rage "controversies" surrounding things like the representation of women, and it puts its own diverse cast of characters front and center.
In the experiments, robots that jump or walk with a quick, jerky force were quickly determined to be inefficient in groups, while the μTugs won out due to the longer duration of pulling force they were able to create with their tiny winches.
The name Hawkeye apparently won out over 540 name submissions from interested parties, a moniker it carries with it as it hits Kickstarter today, with a typically low ZTE asking price of $199 (a crowdfunding discount off the final market price, mind).
In a close contest, the cheesecake was crowned the champion over the cheesesteak—eat it, Philadelphia—but ultimately the spread from Philadelphia won out by a slight margin, which, we all know, was a fixed result that was later confirmed by an organizer.
Other special elections have been more competitive thanks to diverse electorates — the Arizona Eighth and the South Carolina Fifth, a Trump+18 district that Republicans won by just 20183 points last summer — but the GOP-leaning nature of the district won out.
While each of those albums and respective titular singles remain both wildly popular and critically acclaimed, "Africa" might have quietly won out, as a stand-alone track, by being just dorky enough to appeal to the internet's feel-good, wholesome meme-making community.
Over time, the fan fiction side of the content marketplace won out and the Toronto-based company went from raising capital from a consortium of angel investors to raising $51 million from a consortium of investors, including the Chinese internet giant, Tencent, earlier this year.
The company said Slovenia had won out over the other countries on its shortlist - the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia - due to Yaskawa's existing operations there, strong government and university ties in the country, as well as good shipping routes from the port of Koper.
The latter of these two impulses appears to have won out by far with respect to pools at his resorts in Florida, which Quartz reported on Monday have been closed down by order of state health inspectors at least 10 times in the past year.
The Senate version of the bill largely won out, but House leaders pushed, successfully, for an immediate cut of the corporate rate, which was raised slightly to 21 percent from 20 percent, and for a reduction in the top individual tax rate to 37 percent.
Cook ranks second among AFC tight ends in receptions (63) and receiving yards (848), but the Indianapolis Colts' Eric Ebron (59 catches for 662 yards) won out for the second spot in the conference behind the Chiefs' Travis Kelce thanks to his 12 touchdowns.
She comes off more like an artist whose life's work was dreaming of a bolder and more interesting world, confronted now with the reality that many of the people around her did not want that world, and that they seem to have won out.
"The Edwards & Magee crowd have most certainly won out over the last year, as the stock market has largely traded higher despite consistent calls from the Graham & Dodd contingent that the aggregate value of companies does not justify the current price level," Adams wrote.
American power For now, the desire to project American power -- in a way that sends a clear message to autocrats like President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Chinese President Xi Jinping -- whom Trump admires -- won out over the President's antipathy to entanglements in a troubled region.
Miller told Business Insider he and Cameron had a disagreement about an element of the movie's time travel plot, and it wasn't decided until the movie was in post production if it was to be released as an R-rated movie or PG-13 (R won out).
There hadn't been any polling to speak of for the primary — it would be almost impossible, not to mention utterly impractical, to accurately poll the Democratic diaspora across the globe — but in 2016, Sanders won out over eventual nominee Hillary Clinton by a margin of 38 points.
But the rapid return of Mr. Gatti and Mr. Dutoit has led some to ask whether the cult of personality that surrounds maestros in a tradition-bound field has won out, particularly in countries like Italy and Russia where the reaction to #MeToo has been relatively muted.
UEFA's 24-team experiment was always going to affect the group stage most but, now that it's over, we can reflect on who's won out of the decision to expand the competition and who joins Our Brave Boys in the 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' corner.
Out of the respondents, 57 percent said they prefer Facebook for the News Feed and 41 percent said they prefer it for live broadcasting (Snapchat doesn't have live, yet.) Even for private messaging, Facebook won out, with 58 percent among 18- to 29-year-olds preferring to use Facebook.
Cohn, the White House chief economic adviser, and suddenly the most important man in Washington, has clearly won out over the increasingly controversial Bannon who has become more of a liability lately in the wake of the Charlottesville protests and his recent comments about China and North Korea.
He also won out over some of the very best cinematographers working today, including Ed Lachman's subtle, classical work in Carol, John Seale's audacious collaboration with director George Miller on Mad Max: Fury Road, and Sicario's formidable D.P. Roger Deakins, who still hasn't taken home an Oscar after 13 nominations.
This is a country that officially banned golf course construction (excessive building and illegal use of farmland were the stated — and very valid — concerns), only to witness one of the largest golf course booms the world has ever seen (corruption, coupled with a lack of enforcement, won out in the end).
Rasmuson of Bishop Real Estate Rasmuson & Associates tells CNBC Make It there were other offers for the town that were actually higher than the $1.4 million the investors paid, but the group led by Bier and Underwood won out against rival bidders because they intend to respect the town's heritage.
Ten years later, after Brazil won the World Cup for the third time — claiming that trophy as its own — and FIFA needed to have a new trophy designed, Bertoni won out over more than 50 companies and delivered a trophy that was awarded for the first time in 1974 in West Germany.
"To bee," as it happened, won out, and now Fiona's photos and videos of her sweet relationship with Bee — as she named her — have gone viral, racking up more than 4 million views on social media since she published her observations in a story for the Royal Entomological Society earlier this year.
But last season showed that a hot start by the Vikings does not guarantee much, as their 5-0 start to the season was undercut by a 3-8 finish, leaving the Packers and Lions to fight for the division crown on the final day of the regular season (the Packers won out).
A keeper made a huge number of saves to keep the team level, the game was tied at 0-0, forcing extra time, the better team (not the U.S.) got two goals that were a long time coming, the U.S. managed a last-gasp goal, and in the end, the better team won out.
It's a fascinating document, springing from a kind of funhouse-mirror world of Republican politics—one in which Ryan's disingenuous brand of think tank conservatism has won out over Trump's demagogic dog whistles, and where Republican congressmen are running for re-election on the roaring economy rather than a caravan of migrant asylum-seekers.
Zeman is a critic of Muslim immigration, was an early supporter of Donald Trump, has called for an end of EU sanctions on Russia, and has proposed a referendum on the Czech Republic leaving the EU. Why it matters: Zeman won out against his political opponent, newcomer Jiri Drahos, who supported improving ties with NATO.
When CEO Ev Williams explained the partner model to me shortly after it launched in 2017, he described it as an evolving formula that incorporated claps (a simple way that readers can indicate they liked a story) and reading time, but now it sounds like reading time has won out as the metric that matters.
Actually, the dark horse in that race was internal combustion, but because of the energy density of gasoline and discovery of oil in large amounts at that point, in first Pennsylvania and then Texas, it won out over those other two, to the point that those other two are actually viewed as obscure footnotes in history.
Once Iguodala was inserted last year, the Warriors won out, with his defense contributing mightily to James's 39.8 percent shooting for the series and Iguodala's 25 points in the Game 6 clincher cementing an improbable rise to finals M.V.P. No player in N.B.A. history had ever won the award now named for Bill Russell without being a regular starter.
In his presidency the first two aspects of Trumpian exceptionalism have been blocked or limited — the courts and Congress have pushed back against his most restrictive immigration measures (narrowing the travel ban, forcing him to abandon the child separation policy), and congressional Republicans' preference for warmed-over supply-side economics has often won out over Trump's more populist promises.
After a neck-and-neck finish in last week's premiere between speculation about new cast member Julianne (Jules) Wainstein's weight and speculation about why Dorinda Medley continues to defend her controversial boyfriend, John – the latter has won out, clearly, following an episode-ending battle Wednesday night that saw Medley get very loud but, more frightening, no less articulate for her yelling.
While both prime minister Boris Johnson and President Donald Trump were elected under the banner of one of their country's major political parties, both stake their claim to legitimacy not on their having won out in the traditional game of party politics, but on their ability to cut through "politics as usual" and act on behalf of the popular will.
DeLillo, in his late period, has preserved much of his mastery of individual words, but his gift for shaping compelling individual characters (as opposed to loquacious system functionaries) out of those words has diminished greatly since the days of Libra and Underworld: In spite of the maudlin ending tacked to the end of the novel, its language, plot, and lack of character make it clear that the coldness has won out.
But the complexities of dating men not comfortable with her increasing fame won out, and she wondered if perhaps she would grow old, with cats, in her "heart home," Santa Fe, N.M. (She also has an apartment in New York.) In February 2010, Mr. Brakeley, by now separated and working in production for auto shows, discovered that he and Ms. Graham would be in Chicago at the same time.
While no other affordable label outside of Simply Vera Wang cracked the top echelon in recent searches on the site, low- to mid-priced brands did emerge in state-specific rankings: Coach was the most popular handbag brand in Alaska and Kentucky, Ted Baker won out in Idaho, Brahmin took the top honor in Alabama, Vanessa Bruno is much-loved in Michigan, and Abercrombie & Fitch, surprisingly enough, came in first in North Dakota.
Jareth is weirdly cool and weirdly sexy to the point that the role seems like it was written specifically for Bowie, but it's important to know that he wasn't the only artist considered for the part – Sting, Mick Jagger and Prince were all in the running at one point – but in the end it was Bowie who won out and proved he could hold his own opposite a cast of goth Muppets (and Jennifer Connelly).
But the eight-fan tilt-wing – aside from just looking cooler – has better aerodynamic performance while cruising than a helicopter, and draws less power than other options like a tilt-rotor, which looks like this: The eight-fan design (shown in the concept at the top of this post) also won out because it takes up less space, while also offering some redundancy in case of rotor failure, unlike the smaller, four-fan design.
Referring to the claims he made in The Bell Curve, Murray paraphrases the argument that he and co-author Richard J. Herrnstein made, which Murray says created much of the subsequent controversy: Our crime in the book was to have a single solitary paragraph that said … if we've convinced you that either the environmental or the genetic explanation has won out, to the exclusion of the other, we haven't done a good enough job of presenting the evidence for one side or the other.

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